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Last edited by stokes_osu : 09/04/2011 at 11:48 PM
I had a misfire on my VX soon after I got it as well. After ordering a new fuel injector per a mechanic I discovered the REAL problem was actually very simple... the connector on one of the coil packs wasn't pressed on completely. Heat build up, motion, and what have you, would cause it to creep back just enough to throw a code. A quick snap and everything was good to go again! So be sure to check all your connections before buying anything...
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Random misfire codes could also be fuel related. If the VX had been sitting for awhile, there could have been condensation (water) that collected in the fuel tank which could start to get mixed in with the fuel after driving for a short period of time. A can of Heet to remove any water that may be in the gas would be an easy remedy to at least try. Heet also now makes a version for water removal and fuel injection system cleaning.
And again on the fuel-related side of misfiring, the stock fuel-pressure-regulator can never be forgotten as a possible culprit.
Yeah, in line with what Trek said, it is prob'ly a good idea to just replace the fuel filter as well. Cheap insurance...
Along with the above...
check for clogs in the fuel rails. I was getting a code for missfire and after changing a lot of stuff out still had it. Took a screw driver and tapped on the fuel rails which apparently loosened it up...no problem since. Although
I was still glad I changed the plugs...the PO had put in some cheap crappy plugs.
Also I used to have vapor lock problems if my fuel cap wasn't on right. This occurs when the vehicle warms up (about 20 minutes) on warm days. If you open your cap and hear a hiss sound as the pressure releases this could be the problem.
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FWIW...If you have your code(s) read & any of them are "low 300's" (301 - 306), it's an indication of which cylinder is mis-firing.
If you switch coil packs with the next cylinder, & the code moves with it, you've found the problem...
Another possibility would be leaking valve cover gaskets, allowing oil into the spark plug wells.
Last edited by Ldub : 09/05/2009 at 05:38 AM